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WAVELAB
Master Section 10 – 243
The Priority setting lets you specify how fast the file should be processed.
Any dropouts that occur as a result of too little processing power left will
only affect the played file. Files processed in the background will always be
free of dropouts!
Processing the file
Once everything is set up correctly, click OK to initiate the processing.
Or, if you change your mind, click Cancel.
Tip: If you just need to process the current audio selection in place, you can
press [Ctrl] while clicking on the Render button. This will process the audio
selection in place without opening the dialog.
Settings like Crossfade on/off are kept from the last time you accessed the dialog.
Working with multiple files
Once you have applied settings to one wave, as described below, you
can continue with processing the next. The processing of the first wave
will continue in the background. This way you can apply processing to as
many waves as desired. Please also note that each wave can have its own
priority setting, as described below.
If you are rendering to MP3 format, you should only render one file at a time.
Relax
Background
The file is processed in the background, but priority is given to audio playback
and to your continued work on other files. This makes WaveLab as responsive
as possible, but slows down processing.
Background The file is processed in the background but with a lower priority given to your
continued work on other files. This makes processing faster but the program
less responsive. Try this mode when several files should be processed in the
background.
Fast Processing is given a high priority. A fairly high-performance computer may be
required to avoid dropouts in playback.